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1 squall
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2 squall
[skwɔːl] nouna sudden violent wind, eg bringing rain:عَصْفَة ريحThe ship was struck by a squall.
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3 blast(ing), gust, windflaw, squall
عَصْف \ blast(ing), gust, windflaw, squall. \ See Also عصفة (عَصْفَةٌ)، هَــبَّةُ ريحArabic-English glossary > blast(ing), gust, windflaw, squall
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4 أطلق بنبرة صارخة
v. squall -
5 زعق
v. bawl, shriek, squall, squawk -
6 شجار
n. quarrel, squabble, squall, affray, altercation, brawl, breeze, broil, fracas, muss, row, rowdiness, rumble, shindy, bicker, tiff, controversy, miff, fight, melee, scuffle, scrap, set to, slugfest, ruction, rumpus, ruck -
7 صاح
1́ adv. clear2́ v. accompany, cry, shout, scream, call, crow, call in, squall, squawk, squeal, holler, hoot, vociferate, sing out -
8 عاصفة ثلجية
n. blizzard, squall, ice storm -
9 عاصفة مفاجئة
n. squall -
10 نزاع
1́ adj. wont2́ n. quarrels, disputation, dispute, division, controversy, contention, disagreement, discordance, difference, variance, quarrel, question, odds, tangle, struggle, strife, squall, fray, embroilment, spar, row3́ v. duel, contest, discord -
11 زعق
زَعَقَ: صاحَ، صَرَخَto cry, yell, shout, scream, shriek, screech, squall -
12 صاح
صاحَ: صَرَخَto cry, yell, shout, scream, screech, shriek, squall, whoop -
13 صرخ
صَرَخَ: صاحَto cry, yell, shout, scream, shriek, screech, squall -
14 صرخة
صَرْخَة: صَيْحَةcry, outcry, yell, shout, scream, shriek, screech, squall -
15 هبة
هَبّة (ريحٍ)gust, squall, blast, blow, flaw, windflaw, whiff, waft, breath of wind -
16 صعقة (خاصة في البحر)
صَعْقَة (خاصة في البَحْر) \ squall: a sudden short storm of wind and rain, esp. at sea. -
17 عاصفة
عَاصِفَة \ storm: an outbreak of violent weather, with strong winds and rain, etc.: a sandstorm; a snowstorm; a thunderstorm, a violent outburst a storm of cheering. \ عَاصِفَة ثَلْجيَّة \ snowstorm: a heavy fall of snow, usu. with a strong wind. \ عَاصِفَة ثَلْجيَّة عَاتِيَة \ blizzard: a snowstorm with a strong wind. \ عَاصِفَة رَعْدِيَّة \ thunderstorm: a storm that causes thunder. \ عَاصِفَة رَمْلِيّة \ sandstorm: a desert storm in which clouds of sand are blown about. \ عَاصِفَة مُفَاجِئة \ squall: a sudden short storm of wind and rain, esp. at sea. -
18 عصف
عَصْف \ blast(ing), gust, windflaw, squall. \ See Also عصفة (عَصْفَةٌ)، هَــبَّةُ ريح
См. также в других словарях:
Squall — (skw[add]l), n. [Cf. Sw. sqval an impetuous running of water, sqvalregn a violent shower of rain, sqvala to stream, to gush.] A sudden and violent gust of wind often attended with rain or snow. [1913 Webster] The gray skirts of a lifting squall.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squall´er — squall 1 «skwl», noun, verb. –n. 1. a sudden, violent gust of wind, often with rain, snow, or hail. Squalls may be accompanied by thunder and lightning. SYNONYM(S): blast. 2. Informal, Figurative. a disturbance or commotion; trouble: »The squall… … Useful english dictionary
Squall — Squall, n. A loud scream; a harsh cry. [1913 Webster] There oft are heard the notes of infant woe, The short, thick sob, loud scream, and shriller squall. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squall|y — «SKW lee», adjective, squall|i|er, squall|i|est. 1. having many sudden and violent gusts of wind: »squally weather. 2. blowing in squalls; gu … Useful english dictionary
Squall — Squall, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Squalled} (skw[add]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Squalling}.] [Icel. skvala. Cf. {Squeal}.] To cry out; to scream or cry violently, as a woman frightened, or a child in anger or distress; as, the infant squalled. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squall — squall; squall·er; … English syllables
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squall — index fracas Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
squall — ► NOUN 1) a sudden violent gust of wind or localized storm. 2) a loud cry. ► VERB ▪ (of a baby or small child) cry noisily and continuously. DERIVATIVES squally adjective. ORIGIN probably an alteration of SQUEAL … English terms dictionary
Squall — A squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed which is usually associated with active weather, such as rain showers, thunderstorms, or heavy snow. [The Weather Channel. [http://www.weather.com/glossary/s.html Weather Glossary: S.] Retrieved… … Wikipedia
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